Re: UK Labour party member of parliament Simon Danczuk DM article: "My party is too scared to talk about immigratio

The Labour party doesn't speak of immigration because it will expose them for what they are...
Cultural Marxists. Or at least, Milliband is. His agenda must be stopped! He wants a new flag that represents "multiculturalism" and more muslims in the UK- that was this week's red outburst.

Re: UK Labour party member of parliament Simon Danczuk DM article: "My party is too scared to talk about immigratio

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In an attempt to shore up his troubled leadership, Mr Miliband today pledged tougher measures for migrants coming to Britain saying they will have to be able to speak English and must earn the right to claim benefits.
The Labour leader announced the policy just days after the party only narrowly won last week's Heywood and Middleton by-election in the former Labour stronghold, where it hung on with a wafer-thin majority over Ukip.

But today writing in the Observer, Mr Miliband says he recognises that Ukip is a threat that the Labour party cannot ignore as immigration has 'changed the face of many communitites.'He then went on to explain the new immigration measures were an attempt to tackle the issue in a 'hard-headed fashion'.

The paper reports that sources say the new measures would include extending the period that EU migrants must wait before they can claim unemployment benefits to six months and imposing language tests on those applying for certain public sector jobs.
Mr Miliband wrote: 'Our task is to turn the despair and cynicism on which Ukip thrives into a positive force for change. We can only do so if we understand that many people are turning to Ukip because of disappointment with Conservative and Labour governments.
'I will not cede the issue of immigration to those offering fear or falsehood. So I will continue to chart a new way forward, combining stronger border controls and laws to stop the exploitation that has undermined wages of local workers, with reforms to ensure those who come here speak English and earn the right to any benefit entitlements.
'Such measures are part of a compelling and credible plan for Britain's future that will restore the values people believe in – contribution, responsibility, fairness – to the way our country is run.'